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Community, Childcare Leaders to Highlight Vine Kickoff Breakfast
By: James Tew - Tuesday, September 22, 2020

ANGOLA — Leaders representing Steuben County and regional childcare initiatives will encourage support for The Vine Early Learning Center, serving Angola and the surrounding area, at informational breakfasts scheduled for Thursday and Friday, Sept. 24 and 25.

Scheduled speakers include:
Isaac Lee, executive director of the Steuben County Economic Development Corporation
Joel Greenwood, lead pastor at Fairview Missionary Church
John Mueller, lead pastor at SonLight Community Church and president of the Board of Directors for The Vine Early Learning Center
Sybil Stanton, director of The Vine Early Learning Center
Colleen Everage, broker with Fred Beck & Associates
Lisa Howe, director of the Agape Childcare Ministry in Hudson
Amanda Torres, community engagement specialist for Geminus Early Learning
Connections, an organization that promotes and supports affordable, high-quality child care in several northwest Indiana counties.

The breakfasts will begin each day at 8:30 a.m. inside Sutton’s Deli Reception Hall, 160 N. Public Square, in downtown Angola. Tickets are $20 in advance and are available at SonLight Community Church, Fairview Missionary Church, Cahoots Coffee Café and online at thevineinangola.com.

Those wishing to support The Vine can donate through Venmo or at the breakfast. Each day’s highest donor will receive a two-hour historic boat tour courtesy of 101LakeFun, LLC.

The Vine Early Learning Center will provide a high-quality, academically rich, faith-based program, offering children a safe, loving, supportive environment that fosters social, cognitive and moral development.

Employing a Montessori approach, curriculum at The Vine will be designed to help children develop spiritually, physically, socially, emotionally and cognitively.

For additional information and updates on The Vine, visit
thevineinangola.com.



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